Maintain an optimal temperature of 65-72°F for rooting. Keep the cuttings in a warm, bright location, but out of direct sunlight, until they root. Division Divide established plants in the spring or fall. Dig up the plant and carefully separate it into smaller sections, ensuring each ...
Place the plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil. Backfill the hole with soil, tamp down lightly to remove air pockets, and water well. Space plants 2 to 3 feet apart to allow for adequate growth. Growing Amsonia in Containers Amsonia ...
so it works nicely as a lush backdrop for shorter plants or a border around taller plants. Besides its beauty, dusty miller has another noteworthy quality: ease of maintenance. The deer-resistant plant requires little care once established, and it will happily...
Cultivation procedure for plants, especially arboreal plants, characterized in that the bale of a bullet plant is inserted with the conical form prepared from a conical trunk that tapers downward, in a conical plantation hole, prepared by a soil driller, of equal size and shape of the bullet ...
Inundation of the aerial parts of plants is normally of short duration and occurs sporadically after heavy rainfall events. The majority of the tree species establish their root systems near or even below groundwater level. Riparian forests represent a sub-community of the Cerrado forest, without ...
Römheld V 1987 Different strategies for iron acquisition in higher plants. Physiol. Plant. 70, 231-234. Google Scholar Römheld V 1991 The role of phytosiderophores in acquisition of iron and other micronutrients in graminaceous species: An ecological approach. Plant Soil 130, 127-134. ...
All Ca2+ signals were recorded at the single cell level. e, Five independent repeats for single-cell detection of Ca2+ signals of CRS-NLS stimulated by ABA or mock treatment in the nucleus of the epidermal cells in the root meristem of 7-day-old transgenic plants. Ratio, relative ...
For container-grown plants, dig holes slightly wider and deeper than the pot. Plant the liriope: Place the liriope in the hole, spreading the roots gently. Ensure the top of the root ball or crown sits at or slightly above ground level. Backfill and water: Fill the hole with soil, ...
Possible locations to plant: Acorus gramineus can be planted to the side of streams, bogs, ponds, in woodlands, along water banks, in rock gardens, for foundation plants, accent plants, or even along a border front. Great for an edging groundcover. Good container plant if kept moist. Acoru...
Experiments were conducted to determine the nature of the damage produced by direct currents on the order of 20–70A pasing through bean plants. Positive or negative current refers to the polarity of the high voltage electrode attached to the leaf. For positive currents plant collapse seems to ...